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<h2>Canadian Women's Labour-Force Participation</h2>

<h3>Description</h3>

<p>The <code>Womenlf</code> data frame has 263 rows and 4 columns.
The data are from a 1977 survey of the Canadian population.
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<h3>Usage</h3>

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Womenlf
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<h3>Format</h3>

<p>This data frame contains the following columns:
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<dt>partic</dt><dd>
<p>Labour-Force Participation.
A factor with levels (note: out of order):
<code>fulltime</code>, Working full-time;
<code>not.work</code>, Not working outside the home;
<code>parttime</code>, Working part-time.
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</dd>
<dt>hincome</dt><dd>
<p>Husband's income, $1000s.
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</dd>
<dt>children</dt><dd>
<p>Presence of children in the household.
A factor with levels:
<code>absent</code>, 
<code>present</code>.
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</dd>
<dt>region</dt><dd>
<p>A factor with levels:
<code>Atlantic</code>, Atlantic Canada;
<code>BC</code>, British Columbia;
<code>Ontario</code>; 
<code>Prairie</code>, Prairie provinces;
<code>Quebec</code>.
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<h3>Source</h3>

<p><em>Social Change in Canada Project.</em> York Institute for
Social Research.
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<h3>References</h3>

<p>Fox, J. (2016)
<em>Applied Regression Analysis and Generalized Linear Models</em>,
Third Edition. Sage.  
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<p>Fox, J. and Weisberg, S. (2019) 
<em>An R Companion to Applied Regression</em>, Third Edition, Sage.
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